The next edition of the international course on Non-Coding Genome entitled “Dark Genome in cell plasticity and heterogeneity” will be held from March 26th to April 2nd, 2025 at Institut Curie (Amphitheater Hélène Martel-Massignac – BDD).
The course will explore the versatility of non-genic DNA elements and non-coding RNAs across a spectrum of cellular processes, in humans and model organisms, and their implication in physiology and disease, expanding the topics around the fields of genomics, epigenetics and transcriptomics including single-cell technologies and analysis, epigenome and gene expression regulation, genome organisation and cell clonality.
More specific topics will include:
- Computational analysis of cell heterogeneity
- Methods for assessing cell heterogeneity and plasticity
- Epigenome in regulation of gene expression
- Retroelements in cell plasticity
- Dark genome in cell identity and clonality
- Dark genome and spatial organization
How to apply?
-> Register on the website
You will need to provide a motivation statement, CV and reference letter.
Deadline for application: February 15th, 2025
More information on the Advanced Training Website:
https://training.institut-curie.org/courses/non-coding-genome-2025
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Link to program (PDF)
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Link to social media (PDF)
Organized by:
- Pierre Bost (Institut Curie)
- Antonin Morillon (Institut Curie)
- Leila Périé (Institut Curie)
- Marina Pinskaya (Sorbonne Université & Institut Curie)
- Iro Triantafyllakou (Institut Curie)
- Céline Vallot (Institut Curie)
with the Advanced Training Office
Contact:
Best regards,
Advanced Training Office
Institut Curie
https://enseignement.curie.fr / https://training.institut-curie.org
Centre de Recherche / Research Center
Office: 9 rue Rataud – 75 005 PARIS | Mail: 26 rue d’Ulm 75248 – Paris Cedex 05